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t - a PICKENE I S C. TI sDAT) AWL 26, 1880. d for subscription, $1.50 per annum For sir t I Mittihk, 16 cents; strirtly in edrrte n Adve tisemtents inserted el -one dollar per a yuare of one iuch or less for the first instion g and fry cents f- each se teant inertion. I Liferal discount made to merchants air others h gdv*rtiring,for six motths or by the yr#P. a (fbruary Notker cr ~4Tributet at Nespet tl 0Atrgedfvr as an%c-isenents t An -ourtting (aties five dollars in ad-it erncA f The Dedication. t*ut Friday, the 20th instant, Was the by set apart for the dedication of the Pickens Institute, and was a kind of galn. day in Pickens. The favorable went het for fi work prevented many from attending, though there war a lair crowd and the occasion passed off pleasantly. the tbhool bthmbering somethig near hundred, formed in p ocession at the hotel and >A thed tv 1ho buisli1% handed by the taehers and the spenkers of the occasion. The services took place in the large hail of the building, and the stage was beautiffilly and tastefully decorated with evergreens and paintings suitable to the oc casion. On 'the ceiling back of the stnge, just under the overhead ceiling were written, in large hlat'k letters, the words, "'Piedmont Col.. lege." (The name of the ''Pickens Insti tute'' has been changed to '-Piednottt Col Ivge.) The openir.g exercises of the day w-e the aittging of an nnthem by the wchool, which wits rendered in first rate Style. A letter was then rend from Governor Thompson, regretting his inability to at tend the dedication on account of pressing official &fties. ytev. 5. P. II. E;lwell thbenc read a hiytory of the school. C. L. IIollingsworib then read a "finance 11" report, showing the cost of the build ing to have been to date $3,617. The paint- I leg and some other work is yet to do, which wll make the aggregate cost about. $1,01rt. He made the announcement that Dr Riley and Mr. McCaslan had iurehased the bu'ld. ing of tie joint sock company and were to pay for it. in ten years; paying 7 per cent in ltest on the stock and 10 per cent on bonds. He gave the amount that will have to te paid each year by ihe I urchasers and said that at 'he end of ten years the building 'ad grounds will have cost thent a little over 66,000. At the conclusion of MIr liollsags Worth's statement Col. Asbury Cowand, atseeing suhau'nfcetCn5 n tuchia commtodiotns biuilId ing for educatlional1 piirposes' lie saidl tha:t outtside of thie cily of Charleston, lie had ntever seen a bui'dintg better suited f or educuational pulrposs. Col. Coward tmade a very tavorable i mpres sion upon hii auidietnce and we hope (liat he will keep his promnise to visIt us ngain, whether invited or not. Rev. Dr. Grier, Presidetnt of (lie Erskine College at Dute WVeat, the otitor of thie daty, was next itrotuoed and spokeo for nbo-at one hour. lie Is a tian of fine personal ap pearne---.tall and hatndsme-and posses. ses a very high order of talent and true eloquence. Hiis r-ubject, thie "Tzachter and his duttes" was bianatled in a muasterly* mnanner, iIe hield (lie close attention of his large andi aptpreciative uidiencee whos frequently gave htitm henty applause. Otir hitnited space precludes the possibility or gIving antythting like a sytnopsis of Dr. Greer'. sptech-* To be appreciated, the speech should be heard or rt'ttd entire. WeI tnado an et'ort to obtain thte speech for pub. hic (ion, but failed. DIr. Grier's speech eonolutded (lie exercises in coninection with the dedieation. It was thien announced thant the ladies had prepared a dinner in one of thte rootms below where the inne'r man could be re freshed for (lie.nmall amiount of twenty five cents. Thit her die crowd repaired tand. surrounding the tables t ht were groaninag tnder their heavy burden of good thtings, Soon satisfied thie cravings of the tippet ite andI retired atified that P'ickens tnever does anytdng by the htalves. AL night the sc-hod gaive on entertain-. ment at which 25 cents adnirltance wats charged. Songs nind chaurades were givena iu very good style, aind every' ihinag dune toe p-lease and niotse (the aud ience. At th ii roncluslon of (lie entertainmienit by the bchool. a very nice cnke presenite I bty .\Its. d P. 1). Gilreath o1 Greeniville, was voteds off * to (lhe most potpular youtig lady in P5ickenis. Thne conest was exciting amtontgst thie yountg t5 men, and ended in favor of Mliss Site ililen a Lewis of this place. The cake brotight " $40.00. The an.ounit realized by (lie ladies ctf thie occasion was, we believe, ablot -10 This amtonurt, we are ttld, is (to be used in the purchase of stats for the Cot-. loge. in sonolusjon. we must appologize to oar readers for our meager and imtperfec t re port of the proceedl'age of thie occasioni. ).ing the week we were at (lie bedside of a very sIck relative itt another State and did nt return. home nctf4, ab~ot (h-e hour the exercIses- opened. We are Rot in posi. eeeo~01~ psegrai mme or any ot h r in. forfeat oi concerning the exereises. andi ~U6h or frofn what we gat-hered The speetai tE wieh tohnco ulcul. V ' $i.p.v the. - Nevernmlent, hais ep redtl-ert fln S65.0~ t .4oq,er. AftY~I 7irne TnOt (1 t ake hot ~ 0oTh'd .tO''l( i Le ow niluow1 d4$1t9Lur- U 50B00a, h*oe - ..~,. .r PoK4Mei TrIVAN Continued The po+(tl't W v Whioh were to 1al ome off :t'Chltkon lat w eek, *(t ut inaed by fthe istriot Attorney fo'r ttle'Oat f ftdtie to pay the jurors and 4vitnessea 'he prisotters were dragged to Charleston everl of them 'Aer a huetdied miles, i heir own expense, ohcly o V0 told who hey gotllierennLA*tMa rtd a trial, the he (ovet"utent was odt it t financial coni ition to proOeVA with their cases, and lie hey must go 1rOne and rettrn again I and trin at 1't eir own expe"":;,. It' thel ,as nnyt'hing ogainst those men for whit iey can be cbitvicted, evcin by the tnstime y of the misernble witnesses they hai gamnst t-i'i t, ttre,"e could not be o mnc routds Yo' conplint ngainst the c'diti f the Government oflicials towards then ut at there seems to hanve been no evidet dduce, At the prelemitutry trials by whie icy ec&t1 tot convicted betore an imlpor :11 tributllll and an uinpacked jury, simply infanous to try to b?eak the de medaintr tip by an expensive trial becau iey can not be tairly convicted. Roting. them Out On Sunday last says the Greenville New cputy Collector lKnsor a iYiforted tlu n ilicit still was in operation in Picken i Putnpkintown 'T'ownshii, near Tab loutntain. On Monday, in company wit larshals .1. E. Gaze and StephWY'a qttigle started for the point named, meeting tendczvous on the way, thee nr e nie bout midnight on '.s'd-y the 'still wt nally spotted by the guide after a lot earch. The officers made a dash upo n hi o them felt down the lountain sit bout lhirty feel, the olier nMeasured i rngth against a tree, and Qnigley was urprised by the sudden alppearanice of ii ate that lie st< oi't ill duinbfouudei, dis harging his gun in the air. Collector E er ran aller one nan who he saw leave ti eool1 'eJting joined inl the chase by anotht fiver. The fleeing monshiner suddenl ell into a ditch and Docler nsor's coin pa on tumbled in on 4o1p of him. Thus ti1 ealer in dew was cal tired. Two other ne i:o were in the0 1titil escaped by taking p,oatte conrre- The 'atill was backed ieces, the tubs were overturned anl h c %as uide of the moonshinter's factor bout 1,000 gallons of beer were Ipst lie't'sill was not a large nie, containig allons. Arthur Lohinson is th e prison ecured lie was lolged in l'ickens j. i is the nelph."w of J% . I lagw e (ile' i the United States Circuit Court. '' >tlicers returned here ye:rcerlay tornin {We have been informed that ir Itobi on had no pa-t in t he 'at ill ar.l was on here for the pii pust of purchasing noir e hedew. En. SENTtsv.t. Piedmttflt Union and Miss Whilde Ms. Emuttn: For about nine years Mli hula WYhiitu has been sutained by I southern Ba p 1t B(hoar.1 of Foreign Ni ions in China. The Missionary ladies otth Ca1"olitn have special care of hi ind she in now in this country talking ce of me:et.i.g for l e "m m l , roni C'or ith chur chl to i.asley'3. hut owte ciurches are neot willing totr the chain oirinth on Sturday 28thi instant. et linve a lull attendancce and)4 lively dliseii ions,. butt let a'l thle womne 4 at. Easiley I o'clock Sunday 29t1h iinstat. J. (. IlonsosN, Mudtstator. Hurrah for our Side. Mn. ETroin: Malijor W, A. ltamillt ieart is aes Iiliht as thle w id Iteat blo lbe leaves off ithe trees. It is a fine dauicgi r, thce oinly ote nuit. of a nice little squ >f boys. lIesidies the Niajeir hils tihe Sulk 'low, thle Aeme Ii arrow, thie Bluckey Rela 'r, ancd a (Cult ivator of lies own intvent ic f the County wais filledc uap with such tm iS NIcjoir 11lam)i' on ourm corn ciribet andt soo ouses would bie fat aind feull. Goa e Ilajor, you are a mian after my own hcea Stens entur.n P- S.-The ohnly girl cild that haes be orn in 19 ,i ears in Ice hlam ilton flimiily. The Late John Chastain. Ma. Etioni I Write yott a few lines, :ive you the birth acid maririage of NI hihin Chcastain. lie was born Niarchi 14c 8i8, but I have not. the diate lie wet hce war, nor the coromad I> which hce he onged, but perhatps you mac:y get at thie ce wast in I 'chubtnc'S cavalry coro,panty, at Shiuk wats ini thle cotecpany~ fiom its o anciizaition. lie was shoeet c hrouigh tile lir nd canme horns a short whIile, buci returmt o his commalicnd as sojon n5 abe, and serv< aiithfultly tintil the wa.er closeed. ile r circied homie ase imost good andu faithftul so iers did, in hadl heeai[c, withI chtilis ies and( 3c yeolow jumcl ice. ii is tatib .i been robede oit Ihis horses, andci no 'ithseeaineing ltce loses of heaclthc atnd proe I ty, hbeing a ianh of hight 5pircit 4. ItO we >work, aoni on Januari~cy 111hhi 18te1, w: edled to NI. Ni. Slewat, lindu livedi ai it biding citiizen and trute Itemocra't til bi 'athi. After eiit dcays sicknes's lie Ice deep., about 7o'clock, thle tieth of NI tre aving a truce and)1 loveing comcpanuiocn atm veni chcildiren, andl atn cgedl mothler ae no sisterq andl omanly frencdc lee cncmran i aethc. hlis wife tatue 11wo of his ciie ere lying very low but are menintg. J. T1. B. Thiero wtas a 8100,000 (iro at, Au liat Iowni on the '.l14L. m1T TiK 0oor, Woi a~o o-.-M\ us it)W & Uodgers. MI erehn .1 , Pa I i'eek, S. C anysl "cWe wer itaicol1C Stry a smauill 'ot ot' Normian's Netn rulizing~ Cordlial tund lotund rewa I it.'4 Se thet goodi( 'et. k go otn.' e'irmne's Cortd)c,I la po~pular er cry. rhore. Wiren Adam dolie andi E,ve ep ~hce was ti evn the gentlemn , bhy he. o covrse. Who Asheley ucsed-; hcose ilands, therefuore, nto<'rops reftiseu. W ho~ 1W()6he ?J( et ne ri, so nna ,,if. na~' 'en oino to hocy one bftti1 f NIhrineed fndiant Vermnifege, whoc its - ohild?. This is to trif in aU.v M-, EDITos: Since n'o one 'ese $'ee said e af0t'bing for Eastatoe To*nsiip1 1 wil! , I. e you a feit dote. There is a good 'tnarl t> ikness on Twelve Mile in the Lewis eet . tiem The-diteaae first apVb&red on Oo lien t reek. I dont hear of a'La;y new cases t for a fet days. It Rseems to be sotnething :.: is'not Auite trnderstood by the Doctors. Sonie think it is eo'ntngious and some thilik - not, as to mny part I'think it issomethi1ng in f he atniosphere caused by so inuch rain an t oggy WeYAther ha tli' tinter: It see;us to e be sonewhlat coorfitd to the vallis iannd wa h1 ter courses. Well I see somti one in his bothnnieation e calls the amendnent to the stock law ("wish h ' wash law or sotnethir.g o' tho kind-'') As t to my part. fitiled to see any thing in the antndnntent l\t a't'rue Denmocratic or lIe publicn ptinciple. Tthe la 'nly holds out h to sect'uns nentioned that are not suited to the 'l'og ttb" a chance to let their stock run t at large, if tWy -eolhbine and "Iohply with - the Act, and those sections which dont de. e sire to a "nMi 'themselves of the benefit of the law have nothing to di but let the maitter alote and they will not he tronblel. 1 re nnembe' NvtA the fbn'te ren near Pickens t'. I I. there was a talk of it being moved North .t of the Oolt'noy and East atoe and some fellow" i, advoc11a10 it being punt on the North Caroli e Ina line. Well so it was extended to the line h and the citizens along the base of the Blue , Ridge mountains built them a fence on their it own hook far C'0 b+e#t of the range, no 1. sooner was it tohe then here come some of is those men that pushed it on the people of g the tlntains with a pitiful mouth, "can I t. turn out my cattle in the range?" Perhaps Ic thit is the way of 3ot.r correnpondent. 1 is notice in your paper s-me time ago that it o is supposed !th-t the citizens in this part ie are in favor of the hog kip. Well after you - get to the fool of the tnountains I think - there is nhout one in filty in favor of the e hog np law. It dont suit. i belt of the Coun 'r try here in the inottntains, which is abount y 20 uiles long by 7 or 8 whIte. Thto day per I- imps will coie when it will sait, but at the is present t itne these nolnt ins nre a'.mot us: n less except for range, and I do iltnk tia: ih those who are not cotnceeirnd tti the nuatter to coul very tVell lit the Inntter b'e arranged v by tihose interested in tihe mountain nnge. y- Mr. "Loyal" seeis to be sonmewhat dis I. turibed by the non inforcemnent of the liuptor l law I Will say tirst that I dont believe there is a pers'n in the ('ount thait has less vise r.k for dIrunkenness thain I Inve, it is one thing hie that should be K'ept out of every f,anily it g- possible " littt at the sinle tiine that it is n- no reatson that liqtuor shouli not he sold. 1y Nine cases out of tent. in this p+'-"iont of the of Conity whiskey that is bought, is carried bon e for medienI purposes and il:Ive nit t ;e people of 'ickenis the satne rigiat to sell it ns the nljiining coulnits:. 'rte pSet liw Hs only buIilhls up It mnn'in y fo- t h towrs n' annl etitn's whlteri is ": Ihl, an I I io tni i t:i1 k there i. n y nn' k of ptriIs i m i ll l e. 1 i, ! or 1easoni in pttitiitnr onlite pitt o' tine eincplt in anny trad tih is itl 'wet to a1n ;Ih of r, the a:ine Iioveltn ilt. to i 'A1t'.t. 1Sta1ttrs. in --- + + -. atOn Thirty Dlays' Trial. Tuxi ~ Yoti. ine lh::r l'I.. M ar..shl,mi, \U chl. -will snd Dr. 1)ye's Celht:lted Lh-n- ii at Voiltinie Items andu 'nie pXini.inen:- on. I rinl for'i hirty daysi~ni tillmin l,yong1 or obi) whoi are nIlieledi wilith !tnnIoj dein.lnt, lo-i vitality vatnd k.in-iired trnines, glni-aiveeilng spneedly atind coinple.t e restonrat lun oft hllthin viant iniinly tigorn. Addrem!ss as abonve. --N. lt.-No risk is inienered. is tiiy dasis' trial is aillowed, 1 82- hy ,ji 1. vi' Woman. '3 iy new ur thte Stin! Ity reasollni ti er peen p.- liar telin )i, ann hert peenliair iiil.niir, wto a nan has benn~tntn compnlled to i-inffer, tnit nni - tiher owin ills, hmt thiose aris.ing trin th wntl ot kinowlendge, or oft coiinieatnin In ke' thet pairt nit tlhonse * ithi whiatn ithe stantinliiio dn tnectedn ini the soiaii organtizition. Theii fre .quein t and dlisi nessinig irregubii ties pecm , liar to i.or' sex ha:ve thius heevi aggranvatedn to a degr'ee WInieb nio languiage enn v expr ess in Inin e maninsiotns ofC tine rieb annd tine hovel of tine poor al ike, wonin1 lniis been tine pa tie'nt v'tctimt inf ills iunknoiwn to maiin, annd whinich tinne but sine coinli endu1re-anid withInti a remediciy. l'unt now nine hnour oit r. sillfer lontger', whien she cani titnd relief in I)vv. , .d- IIRntit ,nn's Fi-: a.R .n It nvt.A-roll, '-W'o. nins i 'i st Frti endv."' Prenpare n-ilby hit. J. 0 ini ti:rv.nn, Jt imnta, (1la Price, trial si ze, 75w; bir nge size, $1 I50. For sale by All r, dnlggists Executor's Sale A7will sell at public ouitcry to tine - ~Vlnhihest iddilt, thein PEustN A I, tv itl1 FPiRTY hneinongiung to lihe I--min ofC r~ a1ninles I.ewis, dIeceasedu', ait his liate' ine dn'ncne, on FIlti. V thne llih damy of 31lni i next , cintsit ig oif: it: I Gtill ih 11)l|St8; x I Otne lintrse Wngnin avid liarnesst w I iggy and i line.s; 1 nto .\l iinch ('o v; 4 Ii Lto ('vin, Wheoatndi( Foidder; ii I 1,nt ofta ndIad 'l Sevneraul iI( 1:131S I s, 4 2(0 taallonis Stra'nied-i liiny; In I Set oif lIlanck-rnimIb's Tfools atnd Faring Tools, Ibinusehnohl nandh i eite Fuitinunce, andi oliner articles litoinnmnerouls to tntnion. .. TER.\l OF MLi I, All enttis tinnder Five D)olliurs cash, andi iall suans ovner thiit amnoni - on a ncredit u.nat ilI 5th Notvetmber hex,x w ithI noto avnd nit prove I Seenitiy. 1 1J. Ji-mW1.6, JAS. .\. s -'EW.\ RTI, J E'fors. _april 2t, I'tI 32 2 UNT~iY OFi PICK IA Whereas, .J. J. Lew is, U c.' hna. tnadi sulit to tne, fo gratnt imn Letters of Admnin, i.t rantion of Ine Esntnat enand effects of Joseph Phii1lpot, dec.ea.nerf. Th'iese are thierefof-'o to oite and admoti inh a'l and siingtilttr I fte kiind red id cIaretdi ors nif the saidi Josephi Phlilpot, de. eeaneed, thait thiey- he and appear, benforti-e,m in tine Conurt of Probiti-en. to be bell at Pick eat C. It., on tine th day of Mlay 1883, aftter Vnltnheatlofninheretof, rut II o'clock in tine forenoon, to ahd, caunei. if ay they o have. wihy then vnitid Adrpinistrnation shounldt Giw.rf witder rmy iland, thMs the 25th dlay of March 18%.~ d.w.9 .~ NE2O, ... ConversationI ~-.0-- - W)oe'a Fl-e go to get itetY Spring Goods at the lowest prices Whvu we visit Greenville. Well I always go 'to Stradley 1 & I3nrr's t Iie 'llrst }lace and Z' Wate are suplied. I wanted some tse Vitb goods to make rtprons for 'My little girls. Stradley & Barr sell a beautiful checked Nainsook at 10 cents per yard I.: I have been paying 121 cents for elsewhere, and their Piques and White LaIwns alnost fAiAkes one break the Tenth Cotmand4ment., for you are sure to want them. Such pretty Egin-.ge; Ohe of their salestnen told me tt'e 'Othtr day they were boisglt MYom i volesale house that keeps i retail store in a large city so they ire specially for city trade. "Wh!t ein '1radley & Barr mean by sel ling I24 cents Bleached (loeds at 10 cents? They say it is for an advel"'aWenent, and I think it is trrle, !'oI ' never saw such goods for that price. I buy all my Bleached 'loods 'Fon them, and you can got the same quality every time at 10 cents. They say 4,000 yards sold sinte 1st January. 1 amn think ing of geting a Black Cashmere. Where w ouli you advise me to get it? You might. try around and see Whelre yOu can buy the lowest but I see Stradley & Barr offer $20. 00 reward to thay ont 4lnding eotton in their 40 cents Cashmere. and you may know it. i1 good, or they would not tmtt e ih:11 !lri Their tf celY Cahtlere is as good as $I.. 00 would buy a few years ago. ily advice wollbsl he to get a i ark Nun's Veiling tress for spring an I Sttnmer" wear, it is so tmuch lighter than Cashmere, and it drapes so prettily, never eases or wriikles, and the better qual1tles will not catch dust like Cash ilt re. Rut. what will it cost tie? Well. Stradley & Bare oiler a al. wool Nui's Veiiing at 22 cents, all wool 30 cents, 31 iucl 5') cuis, 40 inch 65 and 7i cenis per yard. "I Wrant sole cheap dress goods lo' my lille onies thtu will not require any wash ing. You111 Caln get a lliieo half wool dress goodls for 10 otents, and Sy-ad-"ey & linrr'l 121 cent ('ashmere is l,vely .Just to tlhii. thwy have that cheap gool.s in all the latest fe thionuable shasdes. I tui--t get it l'ra(sl. Yolu will tell ile to h y it t romt tridleey & liarr, too, I guess. They saty they got :heir's direck from the manufactory, and they have bean:iftl o,t:, trotl\ 12.V cents to $!) 00, D) you ever timid your t'orset lncolflortbtitt? No. int since I have beenl wearing 1 one of I I li t t's periflit t'ot'ets. They cost 1-. 5'), and I wotld not be without one for 5 -- O0. " Please tell me one Ihint. Ily do y'oIt adiVi"r"'eu It boy it y D>ry (iou-.'4 Ir.ru "it;-a.t ley & lar:l ? I Iild wvhen I get any tiing fromi them 1 n o nswver provoe.1 at firld."n IhIe -ansc av-1i e i .v -r 1,1 -."n t "r -. 'I trey Are a3lw 5ys tv fling lu show g'o,ls ;.l1 give 'alnlles if I do nkt wait to purchasc juIt then, andl blty lit.siiI oll sem:;ng my pa;k.. sge " hlline tor mte. You never t:aw a de:iter e.1 of lelliws ill yoi lile it you, i..... iloll -1*. -'I i .1 Ihh,t k Ithal iS why V heyl', Furniture! Furniture!! WII1lSAL,E AND) R1ITA IL, I C. C. TURNER'S, ---( WOU1' .1) respectfully' call tIle alitihI I of thle pluple oft Pickents nr.dI10 suround. STOOK OF 1UR9NITURE that 1 now hi.rve on hiand. 1 ha11e in stolck, anld am11 111airy retceiv ing new styles ot everythling uisikiPy f'oundl in a fir' ch;isa Whlich~ I propose to it'ell che"aper' than enn('i lhe boulghtk elsewhere iln this State'. I am11 enabh-dl'( to ihli this as I buky ini verky la rge quanlitilies Iroii the bkest l"actories ini the Uiited Stalt es, lierefore I del3y comipei'tion ini this respiect. I maufackture my'C1) own 3l!.i TTRENN'SES, 11nd1 ciin sell themii as chleapi os the chieap.et. II hiolesale an i i n (' i . I ar itli m11nuf actiiuie thle famnioius ' TW/11." ii E/) S/'h'/A (,, 11ha1 1 s. tr .ii 3 pier .-ei , whlikch is chleaper thaftt they are' sohl by I al way3slhave in .'WT(('A('Jl//I/- /'R S C;.1 SKA'/S .1 N/> 'llJTI.f/A/us. Wh len youii Visit tour t'iry. pleaselM gkvet u1 West End Near the Bridge. McBeeo Avonne Opposite P,. V'ely respei ly , illarchl 29t, I1883 27 tf Full stock lwaiys oin hanid at lowesl't price Any' Book no0 t St sock 14ill hei or'tded atl PubihIliera Price. F"reshi but oft Slat ioll,3 W1)Ial Paper andi Windilow Shade lcht iro. moiis unit Pieklire Fr'iames. Ever'y v ariety raphls and Ault ograph1. ( hoice lot.Ms Cllaneiouis hloks, i st orical, IPol it ical i tid P ieligius, at e Book und Stationery Store, Opposito t National Bank, I AREENVEI M4 - - .q e~ T ''t'l' TO l)lBT'Ollg A NI) CiHE1)lT-' i O(ltS..-All persuerts holing chatiins s gainist te estate af James I.ewis,. deceas. dI, late of P'ickerra County, 3. C., will pre. ent i'mttt legally -ntteste'd tO the tuder'it gned. aint thiosb indebted tu the said es aeWill make ynf futut to II EN IY 1. -LEWI8, 1 anril 24 198i . J2' GRAND DISPLAY ~a 1 H. Morgan & &o. V'H 0L E S A LE AND RETAIL MERCEA TEL'ti GREENVILLE, s. C. VE ENTri 'Il'1' AR[ENA O11' U"r(do th i;t seaso II-J 111(Ilred to Sholw the lair'SI u.a t "11u-t -IIra'tiv11stock( At D R .(00 DS. i;OOI's, S[[OES, atnd SLII'1'[".i1, ,hat 1h:a been u rll" p)riv'ilege t4) 411i('r the jublic. We p i;.l ('As I1 t(1r every dollar', worth of (i ;y 'd,i this St ,tt t;. bC"ery1 one. k .now Ihat SPOT JASlI .tiw",ys hl, the is.do truck l1id will bluy i'liItaIg offeredj toe +ule tor a itue le, illt'e 1I1ha1 lt.g Lredit. 'llhe' disc'N 1IlIt1 alone in a busiaess httvil tha e ila d tide tO ( r1111s wOtllt lt-olli,h lay ''1 h,V ll. has nevel. tudied the tl lali1 ('I ,ueh it Ihu-.. Ielis. Tile (I.1cOtali 1aVi:1 inlake u:" at g(oul plr(fi1. o) ' -trian ate 1 ' C 1 I Ir;i i -' Sii b hl our(* L I Inuk( ' ':pri e .*Xfe tnne Our ubj,'ct. is to III:kt" (' I'li" sales by' Ievllnt g 1(. St sin i) II a'1I1 1a ve thet atlui;al V st (atl(d the is et t l. I c' it l. ol ' a" l b ,41 Iit .r tg e t I t('1"i I leI riiLl i I ae hc' \ e l t I'ie ' it atjI e ata i 'hi Iti i(et IIUI" t lieIde hlI e S; liteii tr ', olt'lal. : t +l et'l'v d by la t.he ' a ile COP .* ofl Satti, titt i t lalfl ( t 11111'w hIt. ( I'- ah 1nh 1atio tilrtires e*xp1e- ise l,"Y tlfi'retaaI- t '.Ihte t| utggea-s to the othle', andt1l .har ll" the ex pensIle lit:h1 1)t th I t h 11Ier y 1 ," t s :ttl. va .tges wliei N. 1(II 1.11t1eJil (-Lhlth '1e'I,11 t' etn j'avd. O i ctour.e tIeI re-11e I,.1111a1i :11. tiCit"+ -soela ld b aell la use to . to- t he 5:.1111 j ri("", evenl thiough .111.n 1:may llo rO w ill '11t a I1a1'tit 1)111. II li:0 \\ gI lh/1 ltghl) ptaa t Iht"11i'N'ves ais ta the val1te o :: I:'. .dsa , ;e j'l l'.a, w. (It saIl e th i n -in 1 to 15 ier cttj'en It on Ia t1i 11 l r ase." 1 1''tn 'lieh Ilm di ernt 1. ja hI e ,r.,, t- , :t lt'(r 1 1 t1' ' tnif, a I'' t 11.: I r ! .i i 1t 11111 ilttt's taily tat '.shaIi - I aa:-a.e. lilt. lllthe will sttve( 1. ae inelx to1 their re.jllt:(i\ a hits alltj our gl'Ilural -tiboo Yalr ('aaijeoaa Ftast olor-. V-1-1 vnt -a (;(<tet lor .1 10 Y anits Paited L Sca Sie I)yt.ss Go;4i ib- for 91. h ansaa Whait o d aPpa fo~ r $1. 13 I'iacas Whoall thae(k N.-iaa.-o,,k What)ii I at exate qta;. ~~lat si It r w a se at tat 11 aIt' , G757 Yardasa iii I iat lI 2e. lIa-ada leg hats beetn -,Ild at 1adIl. pe ae:ml sina e Cilislto as- This salie aiote i I Metlliienil geeatiatt- e tat ita, extce-s 2t) Pateces 11:111 Wooal WNorstedl 11res3 Goodsi aLt 10 .. par yartd.A 5000) Yards (at Ihe prtelti- t I5. te A Inerica. Thely are ~t. peVae (-se ro nI~otdll faltat iee thoe ' c~~h Iis 'ii EY A R E .JE:' T T1OO LOT ia. LV. wi% c btl tve are I-v ou tte. A0 it Ia 3. dtatd-s 14o be liii9 tea itt I aa ' k tlMlaa aga'..t,1~ IChetrie I1-,aNik a aths Ill uppert- I araal. Sm.t~ 't c f k - S k , (', d3eae CTle.b., N el,'a- Vetia,, tat I P aas at at rarel y a-ien 1)1 ha ate ba a II:acvk Stl 'a or l< '-r e e natl ate Haa. t ee -ta la mes lae ' Otet line oafV Wite( (aiN.,l'saijl Ionnaiuix u htt tei a e ti Salt ttb taotant- WV a lt. aat /ioo, ' ba ii a. It a say no tahIo ly (-nt It m the~1 1 teap ca t41io H- ted ill I hea IXj) e Il.tIt Ig.. verting IS loavely ad tail meI hings- 8(3 aiwrul:tchapj that it is ai eatlter ut suripI ss ehow nenn settMll hem ftohr thle prices at-ked. *N)(t omer fI// r Ie. e ,LDlba(/Itr The 6lhtot I)epattot is Ii Ieally row.' ded out1 oft his trIseue tor' w. atl I spac e, andt yet ti is Sole ofta tl ur ierilt I s I ai itnulntte sit sale45tare mdtle fro Iltt.bI i litt ot ( oaodr. Thety 4 re wortt hy ofat ltetiont. Wu ate I lmiquarttes for 1 itt & J1r.'8 'omo0 one1, como0( all, htight andt low, cIt and1( piotr, ('nni get, sutited Itero,3 0Ilottule to shtow Goods. Plwtty I Goods to shlowa you. Politc itt.,. Ition31 a nd promflpt Mlaa righ t, forwarend ustinessa4 ustIae is the0 order of the april 19, 1i888$ Times are harel we must 'eouveso-; But tlhere't no tie in orying; For all of 0 have got to dhe!_+s But use uote bense in buying. A well dresaed Lady is always neet: Alike on poor and weallhy-, It has a charm in home or s'reet, But, best, l't te'akes ote hbealthy. o - So, bear in mield t Greenville, S% C1 Who sell Goods both for Retail and Wholesale ire the headquarters in the Up-courtry for DRY GOODS AND As they have on Agent in New York who keeps thetlt eupp!ied with Goods every wert nt the lowest possible cash prices. Ind we are determined to sell Goods as low if not a little lower that they crn he houghe elsewhere. This may aound very loud, but we have got the Gioods at prices to support the noise. raNl Goois, Ell 000 3 We will mention here that our first large lot cs' Drees 0bol?4 have been nxerl.y ell 110ld, but we have jii leceived a new snj'-p 1.1y, ntel have other. *hitlt will be here in f ew d.iva I1:at1f Wool ('onds in all slhatdks, only 1oc Iieautiful CI eked. L,ace and Ilain Goods, S24 cents, sold for 2) cents. Sleg.tu o Figiirel nttd lirocaded (1ods, 15 anl 1l eeits. soll for 25 cents. Nu's Veiling in latest shndtes, only 20e. sold for 0 Cenis Lovely Broended Lace Bunrtings. 33 cents, sold for 15 ce nts. A1t 'Voel Nun's Veiling. tho most fashion. "hle rltatl."c, 35 cents. sold fir 15 cents And many" otlers teu n'.:mter's t> mten ion E.vetybodly !!! !dl yu!t E. W. YMARSIAIll 45 CO. Lece Le 1r.igs at 2(i. 25, .00t ci'i n c5 Pr.1s, nolh fully 2 5 er ce'nt mor~e Iitln we sell theem cit. ?lastnees eln doueble-w idth Ifrom 25'T rto $1.25 un's VeLin.;. (crape aned ft iii iret t-ioIhs. Wi e have jee=t reed somrcie lew ltjeols Li Ibia line, F'erench Jirsey t'ord. aitd li' meUFes C lothle vel3 . lighIt for Suenun)erar .vear. Send for 50ampIles. Prints, Prints, Prints. .J est opee d our t eth ecre (If theese cleicdi liin Spring, the handir me!stt eand argest h01eel r showen bcy rany liereil hheese. ~early everyboedy' kencws we lhave rock eetomete prices oin l)oetic Goeods,, lent for hie guood ol thle peeblIic we gneot e: 2te yeerds Neiw Styles Prienta SI. 20 yairds II eavy Qeeitt [in ing SI. 16 yard1s Geood Shirtineg SI. 12 yairds treavy3 l)rtileg SI. 12 ydls (Goode Seea blandee Shirling $1. 101~i11 yard Slet Iress T'Ick $1 12 yeetdrds(Guoid 'i'ick $1. 64 yacrds Ileavy Tlick S1. cd em emb ler w e hae te es t I124 cen ta Ineak inte maree ekei , w hiich we aec selIlng (I y ereds for onie doellar. itosande.e, lIe :-ure to noet andr see is ande we 1#.ill ice yeou meleny oin I hece Goodees. Oure Stoeck rTable i.cie,s l,inen IDoylies, Wi'te echiefs, llosi(ty, arnd mrheay lierle ut:'ieles me eiiineroues toe meion aere e olfeede Ic the For l,eses el'y ThaIn: Elsewhiere For Less Motey Thn Uleewheere i(eteemer tihe ltace jus rt below thle old ourt lloeie, next to ERt(AMON & YILLERes E. W. Marshall & Co. AR1EENVIALE, a a s. C. REMEMBER OUR ERO ClIY IIUTA! N. IB.-Speal inducemnentse oGiered iny Wilkins, Poe & Co., Wholesale Dealers i Harkinr, Cutlery, Iron I Maokitr, Gireenville, S. C. A s Iinniense stock e Plows, AIoes, Trace Chi'sRs, dRIM644 Back Banad,l ' Single End Double F,w Plow stocks . On VInnd nnd cheaper than they have p. I been sold b# fore in this market. A C':I Tr0 t T IE i1tTAIME ENIGONEh , R A Which Lead the World for Strength, rability and simnplicity. They are the i cotoplete Figines in the market, and I ltever failed to tl\'e tisfaction. The3 ceivel the highest Centennial Awnt-de, medtls and IWo diplomtna. Gold Mleelt int.e national 1xhiExit,ntion, M el I honrt note d traitli-, i ohipatisic with twetnty-five 't Engine- t'rot al pt-iiIt of tho world. I Prt iun, of one hinmlred dollars at lo'iM. Niti October, 1882, over fouri other Engntitc. AGENTS ALSO FOR THE Barley's Patenet Itever ble Tooth. Iarrow. Staltadzr41 'd ulstlvta*ors--I. lug uand Walking. -t Standard Re, pers & Mowo The .JIstly tenowned ic'l:.;tpla;\' I-d Casl3N1ti tes ECLIPsE SEP2AItATOI A LSO FOR TIE - PERRY ROYCE REAPER The lighhrt ltcipr in the world. eit tiny cr.p Ih a Ieper C tn cnI. It tit liglitert uraft It .aper in Il.e worfd. is tIhe iTi'ast HIe't,er in the Worli. T l'itN'Y ROY CE can run on sle.per h si'les and" oni rough."r ground.. with Mmnl te?tet and i :ster. iid not bre,ak in piec, than niy othe"r Resper in tIie worth, a cin cot a larger iinher of acre of gi w tit hits e'xpentise ,for rei~rtt, thatn a ot her itenper ini lhe world. A fl lt tock( ialways tin handi( anid at lIto0 Pri ces. Ilcinp tutd IIlubbier Pack' e, Snw Gur A~ h:-ge L.ine of thce mlost hiprtoved C;at ah'gues innd Prices ot tiny Kind NI achI i'iaine turnIa.hed iluon aippliceatijolt. im:i-cth :9 I88 2i 3m XT'l ~t;a fine c niionry, ini great variety t t 'n W riling .\laiter'ial, also thiatc clas I tnuey Wtf o il fhieer-bound box 1tup*1 I lhti a nmi at great variety oft goodis, uce. Stock, of I-'itrit (hisst Silver Plate Ware, Wim 11lmgers' al h( Kni vet iti Foirkcs, Spons :C. A gr eat varviety of Jewelry, Watcee 4CIceks, Spectacles', Gold Silver, Steel auif Celllid. Thei'lii laigetst assoi Imtent of Cart I will ist he ninulersoldl. Repairing os W~aiches, Clocks iad J ewelry donte, promiptly J. (.. Bi,A(K, Nul in St., 2d D)oor NorthI of Waishington. t(tE EN VJILLE, - - t4. Ce 'iiaich 1, 1 583 23 ( Coroner's Sale. STATE OF SOUTHU CARlOLINA, OXiUNTrY OIF J'CKi-:N8. [Y viriine or siiniry execuitioins to me' I) ,lirecitd, antd lodigedl in moy oflice, I have levied ipon and will ucell to the highied. bmblelr ait PtiectenCuri hionse. S. C., datr-' inig lihlgail hoiuits of saile on lie first MOLt. day 1Nh\iy; 1 888, the foilliwinig ITraici o1 Pa,t1el oft l,ard, to wvn: t'lhirty-Oneo 44,10t* A\cre's ntonei or Iles', lyitig ini Etaite andt ('outiy above meni tined, adjloinintg lainndd of WV. It. A iyocid onitI it Iothes Htg pa'ri o Iihe tact iiponi wh i ch Je rentih aiti,oopef lives. anid halvIing t he fllointg mieies anad bioundil toi wvitBgiiing iat a Stone or? t* e Rad, io rennting Iutiece ?f. 50l); Er 7) 4-5 o. 30di. 3 x to a Stake in Ilranchbf tince S. 08. W. 22 2(0 to a Siake; thienc$ N. cil W. 20 .50 to the llegintireg.Cetner: I,evited ot its the propirty of deremniatsl Looper, at the suo of WY4 A. tesley, An-' .J. K. K IRKSEY, (Coronter P'ickens County.; aprtil 5, 188 25 6 "I'le I ~ickens L4ytittite r [ill Exercises of tlfe ?"ickens Institutd .1 will bei cotntinumed ast a Private Schiool thIirough thei retinnilEt oif the idcholasctid sear. with IiIhe iassistnce of REV J. It: ItIL EY D. ). I. an d two Ex perienicedl Teach. ems. Instinitiiinal aitnd Vocail Nlisc il lhe toght by tin ii:comiiplishedc 'lTeacher. Piu pilsa r'ec etd at aniy timeo by t le quarter aft the tudowinig ratesi per quarter 'of 66i laat ia nod (Greek, $9 00 lIIigher NIilateat ics, 0 0010 itermiatie D)epiartment 4 00'' Pr'eparaiory Depairte1t 3 I2y A fee of (I( h) ohhljefefr quarter will be aiusisesesed to mteet inoiden tals. W. M. AlceASIAN; Prlftcipal. Rt. A. CUiio. Obit. lioned Trtustees. mineah 8, 1888' 81Rn